So the Magellan project may be postponed for a little while. Instead of a bright-and-shiny G5, I’ve elected to upgrade to a new PowerBook. Granted, I know that the PowerBook G5s will probably be out in another year or so, but portability right now for me is huge. Also, my budget is limited, and in order to do Magellan properly I also need to buy upwards of $1500 worth of monitors. D’oh. Meanwhile, for approximately the same amount of cash as just the G5, I can buy a new PowerBook G4 which is twice as fast as the one I’m writing on now, with a brighter screen, higher resolution, and the graphics chipset I want to play WarCraft III properly whenever I’m feeling slackerly. That, and I won’t have to duck my head in shame anymore when meeting with clients, trying to explain the big ugly black rubbed-off spots on my laptop’s chassis. True, this is what happens when you use one machine for upwards of 8-12 hours a day, but still… It’ll be nice to have that gone.
(And backlit keys! And enough video-out cajones to drive a Cinema display, if they drop the prices at Macworld in January, as I’m hoping they do.)
Oh, and I think I’m going to buy a new digital still camera, too. My portfolio needs a serious kick in the ass, one powered by original artwork. One thing I want to do is take better pictures. Yes, my Elph is the bee’s knees for off-the-cuff photo shoots, but the pics it takes aren’t quite high-quality enough for serious commercial work. So, I’m planning on picking up a Canon Digital Rebel. (Full disclosure time: actually, I want one of these so I can do that nifty depth-of-field trick that looks so damn cool in all those artsy photos that Kate takes. My Elph ain’t that cool more of a digital, glorified point-and-shoot camera, which is fine most of the time, but every now and then…) Time to go drop some green at the Apple Store!

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I'm the Director of the Games and Simulation program at Miami University in Ohio, where I am also an Assistant Professor in the College of Creative Arts' Emerging Technology in Business and Design department. I'm also the director of Miami's Worldbuilding and Narrative Design Research Laboratory (WNDRLab). I have a Master's in Comparative Media Studies from MIT and a PhD in Media Arts and Practices from the University of Southern California.
In past lives I've been the lead Narrative Producer for Microsoft Studios and cofounder of its Narrative Design team, working on projects like Hololens, Quantum Break and new IP incubation; in a "future of media" think tank for Microsoft's CXO/CTO and its Chief Software Architect; the Creative Director for the University of Southern California's World Building Media Lab and the Technical Director, Creative Director and a Research Fellow for USC's Annenberg Innovation Lab; a Visiting Assistant Professor at Whittier College and director of its Whittier Other Worlds Laboratory (WOWLab); the Communications Director and a researcher for the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab; a founding member of the Convergence Culture Consortium at MIT (now The Futures of Entertainment); a magazine editor; and a award-winning short film producer. more »
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